US reportedly asking for tighter security on transatlantic flights

UK Home Secretary Jacqui Smith told reporters yesterday in Washington that the US is asking EU members to enhance security measures on westbound transatlantic flights in exchange for relaxed visa regulations. An MOU reportedly was sent to the 27 EU member states asking them to allow US air marshals on all flights operated by US carriers, The Guardian reported. Currently, seven countries allow US marshals to board flights at their point of origin.

UK Home Secretary Jacqui Smith told reporters yesterday in Washington that the US is asking EU members to enhance security measures on westbound transatlantic flights in exchange for relaxed visa regulations. An MOU reportedly was sent to the 27 EU member states asking them to allow US air marshals on all flights operated by US carriers, The Guardian reported. Currently, seven countries allow US marshals to board flights at their point of origin.
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